Passion Vs. Patience Poem by ArmourQuill Hunter

Passion Vs. Patience



Passion wants it now, any how, and cannot seem to wait.
'A bird in hand is better than a one in the bush' they freight.
Patience is wise waiting for the best things and glories in the end.
Passion has its best things first, but Patience laughs loudest friend.

First must give place to the last because will have its time to come.
Last gives place to nothing; there'll nothing thus to follow that's done.
Thus it's said to Dives, 'In your lifetime you got your good things.'
Related to Lazarus, who received the bad, rewarded with all God brings.

Earthly things are all so temporary; but the unseen are vitally eternal.
Most things residing so closely to our sin nature will be our infernal.
It's not best to covet things that exist now but to wait, the best to come.
God's best is sanctified holy, bringing Life, through His Mighty Son.

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